Hi guys
I'm new to double din infotainment systems - what is currently the best bang for the buck for a touch screen double din that is GPS enabled and has divx (etc) and bluetooth support for use in a Mk5?
Thanks!
Best value for money double din + GPS?
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Best value for money double din + GPS?
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Re: Best value for money double din + GPS?
Kenwood DDX515BTM stay away from the Pioneer's as they freeze.
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Definitely the Kenwood, personal experience
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Re: Best value for money double din + GPS?
Thanks guys, appreciate that.
What is your take on the myriad of generic brands out there, especially Planetworld (CASKA?) and Targa units? From what I gather about the Planetworld/Caska units is that they're designed to drop in without any generic front covers or extra wiring looms?
I'm not running an amp or planning competitions or expect concert quality audio, the double din gps is mainly for regular Waze use and as a media center.
What is your take on the myriad of generic brands out there, especially Planetworld (CASKA?) and Targa units? From what I gather about the Planetworld/Caska units is that they're designed to drop in without any generic front covers or extra wiring looms?
I'm not running an amp or planning competitions or expect concert quality audio, the double din gps is mainly for regular Waze use and as a media center.
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Current:
Fiat Panda (2006) / VW Polo 1.6 (2007)
Previous:
BMW E36 316i (1996)
VW Jetta MK2 1.8 (1992)
Toyota Corolla Sprinter 1.8 (1984)
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Current:
Fiat Panda (2006) / VW Polo 1.6 (2007)
Previous:
BMW E36 316i (1996)
VW Jetta MK2 1.8 (1992)
Toyota Corolla Sprinter 1.8 (1984)
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Re: Best value for money double din + GPS?
If your options was Caska or Targa units I will go with the Caska, fitted one in a Toyota Hilux no problems with it looks oem.
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